Collocations withintake

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adequate intake
Percentage of adequate intake calculated according to the probability approach (13).
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alcohol intake
These effects remained significant after further adjustment for health behaviours (physical activity, smoking, alcohol intake, diet and body mass index), work characteristics, social networks and marital status.
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average intake
How far the present average intake is producing undesirable effects is still very debatable.
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caffeine intake
Caffeine intake (measured by consumption of coffee, cola and tea) was fairly similar in the two groups.
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calcium intake
There is definitely a great discrepancy between calcium intake of pregnant women in developed and developing countries.
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caloric intake
However, in many developed societies, maternal and postnatal caloric intake is either sufficient or excessive.
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daily intake
As an inducement to work, their daily intake of water was restricted to that earned as reward for successful completion of fixation trials.
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dietary intake
Their metabolic demands during their first lactation were being adequately met by dietary intake as is apparent in continued weight gain.
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energy intake
Such garden foods constitute the bulk of the energy intake of many households.
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excessive intake
Excessive intake of this vitamin can cause an ataxic sensory neuropathy and patients with neuropathy of other causes may be more susceptible.
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fat intake
The role of fat intake should be re-evaluated cross-culturally.
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feed intake
However, condensed tannins can also lower palatability, voluntary feed intake and digestibility.
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fluid intake
Patients can be advised on simple measures such as reducing fluid intake if this is excessive.
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high intake
However, they provide some support that a high intake of vegetables, but not fruit, has some protective effects.
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increased intake
I am aware that the schools need an increased intake of teachers prepared for the teaching of infants.
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initial intake
The initial intake capacity of the college was 45.
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intake interview
Based on the information obtained in the assessment intake interview, the clinical evaluator assessed each patient's highest level of functioning during the previous year.
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intake manifold
This effectively lengthens the intake manifold run.
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intake pipe
That proposal was for a weir to be fitted in the intake pipe.
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intake port
The combination of larger valves with the original intake port diameters allowed faster gas flow at low and medium speeds to promote better fuel-air mixing.
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intake valve
During the intake stroke, fresh air is inducted into the cylinder through a mechanically operated intake valve.
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nutritional intake
The parameter d0 measures the maximum death rate with no nutritional intake.
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oxygen intake
If he maintains sufficient oxygen intake under his own power, so be it.
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protein intake
Effect of dietary protein intake on plasma leucine flux, protein synthesis, and degradation in sheep.
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salt intake
An animal study31 in chimpanzees showed that blood pressure rose with increased salt intake and reverted to normal when the increase was stopped.
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sodium intake
Normal subjects can adjust for fluctuations in sodium and calcium intake but some 'salt-sensitive' subjects experience a rise in blood pressure with a higher sodium intake.
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total intake
Thus, at this level of dietary sodium, the drive for sodium could cause elephants to pursue foods that only incrementally improve their total intake.
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